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Speeding up photoshop
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<blockquote data-quote="TTheInfamous1" data-source="post: 154957" data-attributes="member: 10016"><p>That's okay. it was worth a shot to ask anyway.</p><p></p><p>I'm the same way. I like things to happen immediately. That's my impatiens and being too d@mn picky.</p><p></p><p>Also, when working in Photoshop, I turn off the Energy Saver "Put the Hard Disk to Sleep Whenever Possible" option. Most times when working on a photo and I need to "zoom" in to scan for imperfections, which may take some time and looking at it in normal size isn't always easy. The Hard Disk sometimes falls asleep on me which then gives me the "Beach-Ball" in-turn stalling on the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TTheInfamous1, post: 154957, member: 10016"] That's okay. it was worth a shot to ask anyway. I'm the same way. I like things to happen immediately. That's my impatiens and being too d@mn picky. Also, when working in Photoshop, I turn off the Energy Saver "Put the Hard Disk to Sleep Whenever Possible" option. Most times when working on a photo and I need to "zoom" in to scan for imperfections, which may take some time and looking at it in normal size isn't always easy. The Hard Disk sometimes falls asleep on me which then gives me the "Beach-Ball" in-turn stalling on the results. [/QUOTE]
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